PLEASE CALL BEFORE YOU COME TO A HEALTH CENTER if you have any of the following symptoms – fever, breathing difficulties, cough.

Dental Services – URGENT AND EMERGENCY CARE ONLY

We are following the recommendations for staying closed for routine and non-urgent dental care.

URGENT AND EMERGENCY CARE: If you have an urgent question or dental emergency, our dental care team is available for a telehealth appointment by video or phone. We also have limited in-person appointments for the most urgent emergency cases.

Our dental team follows all Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines. We will closely monitor any additional infection control or personal protection equipment policies coming from the CDC and make the changes necessary to keep everyone safety.

Did you know we can mail prescriptions to you for free? We do not mail controlled medications or refrigerated medications at this time.

Any patient interested in having medications mailed can call your health center to make a pharmacy request. Once a prescription is filled successfully, we will usually mail prescriptions within 24 hours. Delivery is usually the next business day and we track shipments in the event a patient reports an issue.

Patients should notify the pharmacy within 7 days of their prescriptions running out so that it provides the pharmacy enough time to refill their medications or requests new prescriptions, if needed.

Support Services – OPEN

Dorchester South/South Boston WIC – open and doing all appointments over the phone! New participants can call (617) 265 4380 or apply online.

SNAP application assistance – our community health workers can help you apply over the phone. Call Jessica Espiritusanto at (617) 533-2267 or Camila Barbosa at (508) 778-5413 for assistance.

MassHealth and insurance application assistance – our community health workers and financial counselors can help you apply over the phone. Call a Harbor community health center to make a phone appointment with our community health worker or financial counselor.

For a listing of support resources in your community and available from Harbor Health, click the button below!

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Frequently Asked Questions About COVID-19

What are the symptoms of COVID-19?

The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, breathing difficulties, cough. Some people have also reported headache, sore throat, fatigue, body aches, and loss of smell or taste. If you are having symptoms, you should call your primary care provider to find out about the care you may need.

You can also use these resources to self-check symptoms and learn when you should seek medical advice:

What should I do if I think I am sick with COVID-19?

If you think you are sick with COVID-19, call your health center! We will ask you some questions and get you the care you need as quickly as possible. You should also take steps to keep the disease from spreading to other people in your home and community.

If you are caring for or living with someone who has COVID-19 and develop a fever, breathing difficulties, or cough, please call your health center.

You can download more information about what to do to stop the spread of COVID-19 and manage symptoms if you have COVID-19 but clicking the button below:

We may have a higher call volume and longer than normal wait times on our phone lines. You can contact us using the patient portal with routine requests such as lab results, appointment times, or need to request a medication refill.

Where can I get more information about COVID-19?

Dial 211 on your phone or visit Mass211.org . They will provide you with updated information on COVID-19. They also offer interpreting services.